Heartless theft from disabled woman

HEARTLESS thieves have trashed the home of a physically disabled Colac woman and her husband and stolen belongings and medication in a daylight burglary.

Detectives investigate the "disturbing" burglary of a Colac family's house.

HEARTLESS thieves have trashed the home of a physically disabled Colac woman and her husband and stolen belongings and medication in a daylight burglary.

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Alex White grew up in Colac and graduated from Colac College in 2004. He studied public relations at Geelong's Deakin University and graduated in 2008 before moving to Sydney for six months on a "working holiday". Alex has been a journalist at The Colac Herald since July 2010 and specialises in feature writing as well as general news. He plays cricket for Colac in the Colac District Cricket Association, football for South Colac in the Colac District Football League, as well as golf.

Comments

  1. Low life scum of the earth !!!!
    I too suffer with this horrendous disease & know this person does NOT deserve this treatment by a so called fellow human being.

    THEY NEED TO BE CAUGHT & JAILED the key THROWN AWAY end of story FULL STOP !!!!
    My heart goes out to the family concerned, a damned disgrace.
    Imagine being going to the hospital for treatment & return to find this – ABSOLUTELY APPALLING & yes I am shouting & I don’t care who hears !!!!

    Hope to goodness the Police find them & they get What they bloody well deserve !!!!!!
    NOT A SLAP ON THE WRIST !!!!!

    Love & Best wishes to the family concerned You have friends who care & wish they could help x x x

  2. This is absolutely disgusting!!!!
    Unfortunately we have nearly all been on the receiving end of a break in but to break in and trash the house almost beyond recognition…is just so so wrong.
    I suffer the same disability as one of the occupants and we rely so heavily on the medication to maintain a quality of life and they are very harmful to those out on the street…even fatal if taken in large doses.
    We also can’t afford to miss a dose so it would be a dash to the pharmacy to get the medication first, stress is a really big catalyst in setting off the condition.
    TURN YOURSELVES IN…NOBODY LIKES A LOW LIFE AND WHERE IS THE RESPECT FOR YOUR FELLOW HUMANS???

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